Examples of 'has drifted' in a sentence

Meaning of "has drifted"

Has drifted: Implies that something or someone has moved slowly or gradually away from its original position or course. This phrase is commonly used in discussions about changes in relationships, attitudes, or physical locations

How to use "has drifted" in a sentence

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has drifted
Maybe it has drifted into the sea.
Too many lonely souls has drifted.
The umc has drifted into chaos.
We are where we were but our world has drifted away.
My heart has drifted towards someone.
This means one of us has drifted apart.
My soul has drifted out of my body.
This may be difficult if the snow has drifted.
America has drifted far from its founding.
Now that ability has drifted away.
The raft has drifted far off from the shore.
Bring a dialogue back on to topic if it has drifted away from it.
The reality has drifted back to where it should be.
Get back in contact with someone who has drifted away.
It looks like snow has drifted up around the tree.

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It has drifted very far from the convictions of its founder.
He says as if his mind has drifted off to another world.
Time has passed and the initial enthusiasm has drifted away.
The vehicle has drifted off the road in a narrow angle.
Now Kajal realises how far she has drifted from her family.
Our boat has drifted away with all the food.
Your goal is to detect why your child has drifted from the Church.
But his mind has drifted to other domestic problems recently.
The initial pollution emitted by Grande America at the time of its sinking has drifted.
That proves this blog has drifted to the right.
The euro has drifted off course and there is no land in sight.
I think the issue is that the show has drifted away from its reason for being.
Your soul has drifted from the right path and your mind is confused.
All ice in Inglefield Bay has drifted away yesterday.
It has drifted well in to the center-left.
Your unlimited freedom has drifted into the sea of time.
Apparently though, the meaning has drifted.
Scientific discourse has drifted to other meanings and there is no consensus on a definition.
It 's just the one of us has drifted apart.
Advection fog has drifted over a coastal airport during the day.
As usual, there is a peppering of those whose attention has drifted away.
The lame jackass has drifted all the way to the left side.
Or to the parent with the wayward child who has drifted away for years?
The TARDIS has drifted too far into the future.
And that of the dear, departed one who has drifted so far from us.
Since then Mozilla has drifted both with its goals and its technology.
Otter monitors servers for configuration changes, and reports when the configuration has drifted.
An iceberg the size of a hill has drifted close to a tiny village on the western.
She has drifted her art around stages as emblematic as,.
Even though we know that it has drifted way out of sync with the language.
For this reason, much of the atmosphere of Mars has drifted away.
The meeting starts after everyone has drifted over to their chairs and settled themselves in.
Yeah, I think there is a fire down the road and the smoke has drifted.
I certainly think that Parliament has drifted a little away from its original standpoint.
Has drifted down concerning him, his traits, his ways, his.

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